WESTFIELD – A man faces charges after Westfield police say he broke into a food truck and lit it on fire.

Michael England, 22, listed as homeless in Westfield, is charged with attempting to burn a motor vehicle and breaking and entering a vehicle in the nighttime for a felony.

According to the police report, Mary’s Munch Mobile, of Southampton, sustained fire, smoke and water damage to its interior in a Sunday night fire. The food truck was parked at the Brothers Custom Car and Truck parking lot.

Police reviewed the repair shop’s surveillance video, in which three men are seen walking nearby at 8:56 p.m July 27. One man approaches the food truck while the others run away, and a minute later the truck is in flames, the report said.

Police interviewed the two men seen running away in the video. The men said they were walking on Union Street with England when they saw the yellow truck, and England started breaking into it, so they ran.

One of the men said England ran up to them after, laughing and saying that he started a fire, the report said.

When police interviewed England about the incident, he said he was drunk and hungry, and he kicked out the truck’s passenger side window, the report said.

When he didn’t find any food inside, England lit some sheets of wax paper on fire on the truck’s dashboard, the report said.

England was arraigned Tuesday in Westfield District Court, and Judge Philip Contant set $500 bail.